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International Monetary Fund, an international financial institution

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TED Talks Daily
What separates us from chimpanzees? | Jane Goodall

So there he is with his little laptop computer, but fighting against the might of the pressures because of the debt, the foreign debt of Ecuador, fighting the pressure of World Bank, IMF, and of course the people who want to exploit the forests and take out the oil.

Merryn Talks Money
Emergency Podcast: Why Britain's Political Turmoil Will End In Crisis

With that, it was the IMF that created the external shock that gave Jim Callaghan

Prof G Markets
Hottest Inflation Report In 3 Years Has One Big Problem

And so the World Bank and the IMF have pointed out if you wanted to think about who's really going to be hurt by high food and energy prices, it's actually the most vulnerable in the world.

ABC Business Daily
What you need to know about tomorrow's budget

where you work through a report from the IMF that runs counter to what has been the accepted wisdom when it comes to interest rates.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Nicola Willis: Finance Minister on the OECD report looking at the impact of our current superannuation settings on the economy

IMF, OECD, UN, everyone's got a say on us.

The Other Hand
Podcast Short: Jim on the Summer Economic Statement

Well, particularly the IMF published its reference forecast and then developed an adverse and severe scenario.

The Other Hand
Podcast Short: Jim on the Summer Economic Statement

And indeed, we've seen the IMF and the OECD come out in recent weeks suggesting that but for the Iranian conflict, that they would have been revising up growth prospects for the global economy in 2026 and indeed into 2027.